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Roseanne Barr Even the small wooden retreat that locks her inside her tractor can finally live her Texas dream in her 70s.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, the original “Roseanne” star opened up about her move Texas And the joy she experienced after changing her lifestyle and experiencing it outdoors.
It was “dream coming true” for the “Roseanne Barr is America” ​​star, but Barr recently pruned her fortune while her tractor fell over her, locking her under the weight of the machine.

Actress Roseanne Barr says living in Texas is “make your dreams come true.” (Getty Images)
“I’ve got a lot of mowing. There’s a really great tractor here. It’s a mowing. The only problem is that it’s not as good as it requires a tree. I’m always bumping into a tree and knocking it on it.
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“So I recently got some injuries. I had this one tree, I had it two nights ago and I knocked on it and a big old branch fell on my head and locked me in my tractor,” Barr said. “So I knew I had to get out of there and it weighed about 100 pounds.”
“I had this one tree. I think it was two nights ago, I knocked it and a big old branch fell on my head and locked me in my tractor.”
Barr explained that it took her an hour to move the tree “inch x inches” before she could turn it over.
Watch: Roseanne Barr is robbing her Texas dream despite a tractor accident
“I was like, ‘Oh, I’m 72,’ and I always said my mighty prayers to work. And I just turned it over,” she continued.
Barr said he was “prideful” of himself after removing the heavy wood from the tractor and releasing himself. Despite the accident, the former talk show host still jumps on her tractor and mows her 30 acres of property.
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Barr’s son previously said his mother might be interested in abandoning Texas in Palm Beach, Florida.

Roseanne Barr and John Goodman in the 1988 episode of “Roseanne” (ABC Photo Archives/Getty Images via Disney General Entertainment Content)
“I love it there. I really did it and I was thinking about doing it, and then it was really hot this day. [was] In the same way, “I would rather burn in hell than live here in the sun.” It was very hot. In other words, Texas is hot too, but what a disaster. I like to go to places where I can smoke in the summer. I couldn’t even smoke there and I can’t have it,” Barr said.
The actress is preparing for the release of her documentary, “Roseanne Barr is in America.” June 10th. In a press release, the project says, “Roseanne tells the untold story of her unusual upbringing and a very successful career on comedy and television.”
Barr told Fox News Digital that her life is an expression of American experience.
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“I went through comedy from poverty to wealth. It was the typical Jewish American experience of my generation, and some other generations for interesting people. I think it’s typical,” she said.
In 2012, Barr ran for president as a socialist against then-President Barack Obama. In 2018, the bar was cancelled after tweeting racist remarks Valerie Jarrett, advisor to Obama.

The actress will star in “Roseanne Barr Is America” ​​and will be released on June 10th. (Highway 61 ENT)
After the tweet scandal, Barr sat down with Fox News’ Sean Hannity.
“I feel like I’ve apologised, explained, asked for forgiveness, sought compensation. It’s part of my religion,” she said at the time. “I was so sad, and I’m so sad that everyone thinks of me,” she added. “I wasn’t going to hurt anyone or say anything negative about people’s race as a whole.”
The bar faced A repulsion onslaught For tweets, it leads to Smear from her co-stars, and ABC cancels her hit-name show “Roseanne” and airs instead The spin-off series “Connors”.
Watch: Roseanne Barr discusses her latest project, Roseanne Barr is America
Barr told Fox News Digital that he had not been in touch with his previous co-stars.

The Roseanne Barr show was cancelled after tweeting racist comments about Obama advisor Valerie Jarrett. (Reuters)
“No, I’m not a friend of any of them. They’re everything in the past. There are happy memories of what fun we had, and we don’t talk.
“And I was sorry they solved it all with greed and ridiculous stupidity to make f–k all k.
In an interview with Barr’s Fox News Digital, she spoke to me the moment before she pressed Tweet and Send.

Fred Willard, Roseanne Barr and Martin Mar from “Rosanne” (ABC Photo Archives/Getty Images via Disney General Entertainment Content)
“After we found out they really messed up me and they stole my show, I sent a tweet on my anniversary. And I was like, ‘Oh, my god, I’m not going back.’ So I thought, ‘Well, I’m going to go out with a slam, and I’m going on an outing exposing the Obama administration’s Iranian deal,” she said.
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During that period of Barr’s life, she leaned heavily towards God to get through it.
“God goes through all my f-k ups. I’ve been messed up many times. I misunderstood the room. I don’t think people get it. They’ve always been doing it on my TV show. Damn it.

I praise God for overcoming the tough times of Roseanne Bar, former host of Fox Nation’s Cancel This! (Steven Ferdman/Getty Images)
“So I like to stay away from it, and sometimes I have so many smart ideas that no one can get.
“Roseanne Barr is America” ​​will premiere on June 10th.